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Quote:In all my years on this board, I have never felt so embarrassed for you. And that's says a lot, because one of your absolute strengths is embarrassing yourself.


It's like you're allergic to credibility.


That last sentence is literally one of the dumbest things I've ever read on the internet.


THE ENTIRE INTERNET!!
So youre saying Schaub wouldnt risk millions of dollars on his next deal for that "christmas bonus"?
Quote:LOL, Wishful thinking!
 

I know, but until there is an official announcement, we can always hope.

 

Assuming he does not change his mind, we can trade down with another 4-12 team that does not need a quarterback, which would give us a higher pick in Round 2. I suggested this in another forum.
Quote:I know, but until there is an official announcement, we can always hope.


Assuming he does not change his mind, we can trade down with another 4-12 team that does not need a quarterback, which would give us a higher pick in Round 2. I suggested this in another forum.


Like trading away a Filet Mignon for an Bananna and a coupon for a Whopper JR. I love it.
Quote:You better stop

Look around

Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes

Here comes your nine-teenth nervous breakdown.
 

Unfortunately we bear the brunt of his compulsive illness.

 

3rd is a nice position to be in.  Chances are one of the first two (possibly even both) will blow their pick on a QB reach, leaving better players on the board.

 

Could be a nice place to trade down from, too if someone has fallen in love with a prospect.
Quote:Well, because they have to at least try to give the perception that they are trying to win, at the very least so they can convince the gullible sect of NFL fan that they are not tanking. They probably figured Schaub would get close but not enough to pull it out, which is pretty much what happened. McNair must have been nervous though in those last seconds. Probably radioed down to Schaub before that last INT that a $50,000 Christmas "bonus" was his if he threw one away, which judging by the zero Texans in the area, he clearly did.

Quote:Lol. Wow.


Very few times does something on here literally make me laugh out loud. This is one of those times. I just could not help but laugh and laugh. Hilarious!!
Quote:What prevents the Jags from trading #3 to a team that wants Matthews if the Rams do trade for someone wanting Clowney/Bridgewater.


What is the talent gap between Matthews as it compares to other OTs in this year's draft?


Pick #3 could be a valuable trade pick if it goes Bridgewater/Clowney...


Is Barr seen as the last premium pass rusher or is Matthews the must have LT...Rams could get screwed again by trading back which is why I think they will go Matthews @ #2 leaving Clowney or Bridgewater there at 3.
I think pick 3 can be valuable no matter what. Clowney is a guy teams would be willing to trade up for.
Quote:Not if Marcus Mariota changes his mind.
 

I wouldn't want that as our QB. He's Carr with some more scrambling ability. 

 

Quote:I've noticed some big boards that didn't include him previously, now sliding him in at 33 , 35 , 38...

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see him climb from there into the 10-15 range on many boards  (whether it's warranted or not.)
 

Bortles might be good, but late risers scare me. I'd rather go after the consistently high rated player rather than one that all of a sudden rises on boards like a stock market bubble. 
Quote:Very few times does something on here literally make me laugh out loud. This is one of those times. I just could not help but laugh and laugh. Hilarious!!
 

This makes me laugh out loud - "The Texans and Colts didn't tank to get the top picks" Laughing 
Quote:Teams later in the draft may also be looking for potential developmental guys, especially if they are high on them. I'm just speculating of course. But even if they are not in the first round we still pick 7th [39] in the 2nd round which in my opinion is not ideal. There is plenty of time for the QB starved teams to get our guy. I think while we have a good spot at 3rd overall, our 2nd round pick is kind of limiting in terms of getting a good QB. After the 2nd things start get shaky in regards to QB, unless you think lightning strikes the league twice and the next Russell Wilson is sitting there.
 

I don't like having the #39 pick either. A trade down to a team that picks before us in Round 2 would be ideal if we miss out on Teddy.

 

I do not think teams that want to develop quarterbacks are really quarterback-starved. That term is only for teams that have no good quarterbacks on the roster.
Quote:The "one we want"? Or the one youre obsessed with!
 

We as in the Jaguars organization/Front Office.

 

If there is 1 guy that sticks out for them and he is available at #3, pull the trigger. If there are 4-5 QBs that the Jaguars are equally interested in (Carr/Bortles/Manziel/McCarron/Fales/Boyd/etc.) then take a difference maker like Barr because at least one of them should be available in the 2nd.
Quote:.....Keep telling youself that as the Colts and Texans both had out of nowhere worst records in the NFL the year when a great QB just happened to be available and they both happened to need one. 

 

The order to tank comes from the Owner who sees the "bigger picture" and knows what adding Luck and Bridgewater will do for both those teams. 

 

In the Houston case, I don't think they set out to tank from the onset, like the Colts did, but by midseason, there was no doubt the Texans at that point knew what their mission was. Bridgewater. 
 

 

If Houston does not select Bridgewater with the first overall pick, will you take a week off from posting? 
Quote:But it must be true, I read it on the internet! They cant put anything on the internet that isnt true.


I'll have you know I'm a french model!
Quote:I wouldn't want that as our QB. He's Carr with some more scrambling ability. 

 

 

Bortles might be good, but late risers scare me. I'd rather go after the consistently high rated player rather than one that all of a sudden rises on boards like a stock market bubble. 
 

I meant if Mariota changes his mind, the Texans will pick him, so Bridgewater will be available.
Quote:I think pick 3 can be valuable no matter what. Clowney is a guy teams would be willing to trade up for.
 

If the Rams need a defensive end, do you really think they will let someone else pick Clowney? Yes, we need one too, but not as much as we need a quarterback.
Quote:If Houston does not select Bridgewater with the first overall pick, will you take a week off from posting? 
 

No. 

 

Bridgewater is going 1st, regardless. The only way Houston don't take him is if another team trades them a sweetheart deal to trade down. 
Quote:Like trading away a Filet Mignon for an Bananna and a coupon for a Whopper JR. I love it.
 

What do you mean by that? The best burgers are from Five Guys!
Quote:I meant if Mariota changes his mind, the Texans will pick him, so Bridgewater will be available.
 

LOL! Houston will not select Mariota over Bridgewater (if Mariota declares) . Laughing Laughing That would have zero chance of happening. 

 

Thats something that a Gene Smith level GM might do. 

Quote:LOL! Houston will not select Mariota over Bridgewater (if Mariota declares) . Laughing Laughing That would have zero chance of happening. 
 

I would take Bridgewater, but no one knows who Houston would take if Mariota declared. This is a blurb from rotoworld

 

Lance Zierlein of Sports Talk 790 in Houston believes Oregon redshirt sophomore QB Marcus Mariota would have been the favorite for the Houston Texans at pick No. 1.
Obviously Mariota will not be entering the draft, but it is a noteworthy statement nonetheless. Teddy Bridgewater and Mariota don't have very many similarities, with the former spending plenty of time under center and displaying great eye level and pocket movement. Mariota is more impressive in the pocket than given credit for, but he has more ball carrying experience and was asked to make quicker reads. Dec 19 - 11:20 AM
Quote:No. 

 

Bridgewater is going 1st, regardless. The only way Houston don't take him is if another team trades them a sweetheart deal to trade down. 
 

Or Mariota declares . . . or the Texans find a free agent quarterback . . . or Bridgewater decides to stay in school . . . You never know. We are only speculating at this point.
Quote:LOL! Houston will not select Mariota over Bridgewater (if Mariota declares). That would have zero chance of happening. 

 

Thats something that a Gene Smith level GM might do. 
 

Somebody posted in the College Forum the Texans said they wanted Mariota before he decided to stay in school.
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